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The Sandlass House at Sandy Hook, built in 1893, might still be saved from the wrecking ball, but the prospects are getting ...
The long debate over what to do with Fort Hancock’s stately but crumbling Officers’ Row homes has taken a new direction under ...
But scenarios like this kept military men up at night, and explains why Fort Hancock was built along Sandy Hook. It was part of the 19th- and early 20th-century defenses of New York City ...
After hitting a funding wall last year, the proposal to redevelop Fort Hancock’s stately but crumbling officers’ homes at the northern end of Sandy Hook into 80-plus apartments is hanging by a ...
Trump kills Fort Hancock group: So what will happen to Sandy Hook's crumbling buildings? The avenue Smith and others suggest is to include the Sandlass House in the National Park Service’s ...
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